Question for ATS members on vaccinations. Need some input

3 days ago my daughter recieved vaccines for measles and chicken pox. Tho I hate the idea of vaccinations the school district where I live will not
allow children to attend school without these vaccinations. Yesterday she showed signs of fever and runny nose. I am assuming this is from the
vaccination. The question is tho, as of this morning I am getting the same symptoms plus a sore throat. The measles and pox vaccinations are live
virus. Is there anyway that I could be getting sick from her recieving the vaccinations?

Doing a quick Google search shows that the incubation period for measles is 10-12 days and the incubation period for chickenpox is 14-16 days, so I
don't see any way that either your daughter's or your illness could be measles or chickenpox.

More likely, in my opinion, that you were exposed to someone with a cold or flu in the doctor's waiting room

Originally posted by americandingbat
Doing a quick Google search shows that the incubation period for measles is 10-12 days and the incubation period for chickenpox is 14-16 days, so I
don't see any way that either your daughter's or your illness could be measles or chickenpox.

Your figures are only applicable to catching the disease normally.
They have no relevance to the action of a vaccine.

They're not directly applicable, I'm having trouble finding data on exactly when you would expect either chickenpox or measles to show up after
vaccination (best I've found is 6-12 days for measles and "up to a month" for chickenpox).

But if logicalthinking and his daughter are having fever and runny nose I still think it's more likely that they just caught a cold or flu. If they
end up with rashes I'll change my opinion

edit to add:
Also, even if those incubation periods aren't directly relevant to logicalthinking's daughter who was vaccinated with live attenuated versions of the
virus, they most certainly are relevant to logicalthinking him/herself.

Thank you everyone for the input...Well the excuse that I have heard for the vaccinations in schools of course is the guilt trip one of doctors
stating that children with either terminal illnesses or other problems that dont allow them to get the vaccination are then suceptible to obtaining
the virus from those who were not vaccinated. While at the doctors visit, he did not ask but told me that I will be bringing my daughter back in 3
months for her flu vaccination and I replied with a simple, "no way buddy" he looked at me like im nuts...He pushes vaccines like they are fountain of
youth...not getting it tho...

The original purpose of asking the question is because this isnt the first time she has gotten cold/flu like symptoms a day after getting her
vaccinations...Thanks again for the input...

If I were you I wouldn't believe any of the government info on these vaccines. Do some research online and get the 'non-official' information
about this.

Basically, many people are saying that these vaccines contain all sorts of viruses, they also contain mercury and some say they contain microchips.

Look into ways of clearing any viruses they may have injected. You might want to check out what a zapper does. Check out how to detox from the
mercury.

Most of all, get informed. I cannot emphasise how importaht this is. It is the most important thing you can do. Your children depend on you to
protect them. It's your responsibility to find out everything about vaccines, find out the law about whether vaccines can be imposed in this way,
it's your responsibility to find out what is in the vaccines, it's your responsibility to do what you can to protect your children. No-one can do
this for you, you have to do it yourself.

If vaccinations weren't successful please explain why things like small pox and polio have been completely wiped out in the Western world. Did they
just get bored and decide that they weren't going to infect anyone else? And I'm guessing it's just coincidence that they stopped being common
illnesses shortly after the introduction of the vaccines for them.

Originally posted by logicalthinking
The original purpose of asking the question is because this isnt the first time she has gotten cold/flu like symptoms a day after getting her
vaccinations

My kids always get cold/flu like symptoms a few days after getting their shots. It's totally normal. Really though, you should be getting medical
advice from a doctor. Not an online open forum.

This is the best post in the thread, especially the bolded portion. If a doctor gives medical advice over a forum (or any other medium) without
actually seeing the patient or their chart, they can be sued for malpractice and in some extreme cases, have their license revoked.

The ironic part of this is that those without any medical or biological training, and who typically have the least evidence for their claims, freely
give medical advice here on a daily basis, regardless of the fact that no treatment, natural or otherwise, works the same in every individual, and
regardless of the fact that the person they are advising may or may not have other complications that could prove VERY harmful when combined with even
the most innocuous of therapies.

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